Raleigh (LPD 1) - Naval Cruise Book

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-BH. -.-HN x.. ,...:: -Y . , 7 '7' .-,E 3 'Q ZS. ai WH. V . ffifg i 1 B s, ,,-,. Vin fr gf 39 wiv f-, .U., Q ny. A A1 A fd if . f 4. A Q' ,iffg u,x1 A 1 zy..- ii: K,.,.,..,.. ww, . I, H H ,M . UNITED STATES SHIP RALEIGH LPD-1 IVIEDITEFIFIANEAN AIVIPHIBICUS FIEADINESS GFIOUP 2-77 IN DEDICATICN h t arents and children As the ship's company looks forward to the Every ship that puts to sea leaves in her wake wives, sweet ear s, p . excitement of foreign seas, those behind are left with only memories to fill the vacant space in their lives. That facing the dangers of a life at sea requires some courage, there can be no doubt. Often forgotten, however, is the quiet fortitude and loyalty demanded of those who stand on the shore watching the ship disappear over the horizon. These are singular qualities founded in individual character and nurtured by patriotism, faith, and love. To those who faithfully waitedg to those whose image we carried with us in our hearts, this book is respectfully and gratefully dedicated. Q 555'-1 SH, 4-.X , 'L li 'fx I -Q.:-4,9 f ,, ', 'gesg,' .+1 Q-Q f - a grgjj, 3f,',.M,-1 . A , - 1 MEDITERRANEAN CRUISE USS RALEIGH QLPD 11 SEPTEMBER 1977 - MARCH 1978 8 September 1977 9 September 1977 21 September 1977 22 September - 7 October 1977 4 October - 6 October 1977 11 October - 16 October 1977 17 October - 26 October 1977 27 October - 15 November 1977 16 November - 23 November 1977 24 November - 29 November 1977 30 November - 6 December 1977 7 December - 12 December 1977 13 December - 20 December 1977 23 December - 6 January 1978 11 January - 17 January 1978 20 January - 5 February 1978 8 February - 17 February 1978 20 February - 1 March 1978 12 March 1978 13 March 1978 Departed Norfolk, VA. MARG 2-77 Morehead City, N. C. Rota, Spain Display Determination '77 Athens, Greece Naples, Italy OPS, Augusta Bay, Sicily Naples, Italy OPS, Plan Di Spille Naples, Italy OPS, Brindisi, Italy Catania, Sicily OPS, Capo Teulada, Sardinia Malaga, Spain OPS, Vatica, Greece Genoa, ltaly OPS, Capo Teulada, Sardinia Rota, Spain Morehead City, N. C. Arrival, Norfolk, VA. B W? 3 COIVIMANDING CJFFICER Captain Gerald L. Riendeau USN Captain Riendeau entered the Navy in July of 1953 as a Naval Aviation Cadet. Designated a Naval Aviator in January 1955. he t e reported to VF-103, flying the FQF-6, F9F-8, and F8U-1. During 1959 he attended the General Line and Naval Science School in Mon er Y California ln July 1960 he reported to VT 23 as a fli ht instructor in the F11F Ca tain Riendeau returned to sea in A ril 1962 as Assistant . - Q . p P CIC Officer in USS ENTERPRISE. ln July 1963, he was ordered to Carrier Division TWO as Aide and Flag Lieutenant. ln January 1955, he reported to VF-14 as Maintenance and later as Operations Officer, flying the F-4B. In June 1966, he received orders to the Armed Forces Staff College. Upon completion, he reported to VF-84 in July 1967 as Operations Officer and later as Executive Officer. Upon detachmen in February 1969, Captain Riendeau reported to the Naval Safety Center where he established the Navy's first System Safety Engineerirlgis Program for the F-14 and the S-3. In July 1970, he returned to VF-84 as Executive Officer and subsequently assumed command. Affef tour he reported to the Strategic Plans and Policy Division of the Office of the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Plans and Policy- ln July 1974 Captain Riendeau assumed command Of Carrier Air Win ONE on board USS JOHN F K on relief in Au ust 1975, . Q . ENNEDY. Up 9 he reported as Commander Fighter Wing ONE at Naval Air Station, Oceana, Virginia. On 7 January 1977 he assumed command of USS RALEIGH QLPD-tl. Captain Riendeau is married to the former Alice Murtagh of Malone, New York. They reside in Virginia Beach with their four sons, Jem' Jr., Brian, Christopher and Patrick. ff' 'M' w 9 Pl! ia EXECUTIVE OFFICER Commander Ronald K. Lehnus 1 USN Comman Ensign in February 1962 and reported to USS DIACHENKO iAPD-1231 as Damage Control Officer and fleeted up to become Engineer Officer. During 1965, he attended Destroyer School at Newport, Rhode Island. In October 1965, he reported to USS DAMATO iDD-871i 35 Engineer Officer. In May 1967, he was ordered to Naval Activities, United Kingdom, Detachment Greenock, Scotland as Officer in Charge- ln July 1969, he received orders to Couterinsurgency and Vietnamese Language School prior to relieving as Senior Advisor, VietnameSG River Assault Group 22. In May 1970, he reported to CTF 115!Vietnamese CTF213 Staff at Camranh Bay as Advisor for Material and Maintenance. In December 1970, he received orders to the Armed Forces Staff College. Upon completion, he reported to USS PUTNAM QDD-7573 as Executive Offier and later a th d ' ' ' ' ' s e ecommissioning Commanding Officer. ln June 1973, he was assigned to the Personnel Exchange Program and served with the Canadian Forces at HMC Dockyard Halifax N S , , ova cotia until July 1976. In October 1976. he reported to USS RALEIGH iLPD-11 as Executive Officer Comma d . n er Lehnus is married to the former Nancy H. Mead of Norwalk, Connecticutt. They reside in Virginia Beach with their son, Kirt. der Lehnus entered the Navy in September 1961 as an Officer Candidate Seaman Apprentice. He was commissioned an ff:-.fr '7KT'Z'.1', '317,'E 'i t fi 1 ' 'AFTVPAQ 'sat- DEPARTMENT HEADS ,f ,X agp, LCDR HUNT LCDFI HILL LCDR HUSAIN OPERATIONS DECK MEDICAL 'Q-A.- .kiln LT SCHMITT SUPPLY 5 - - 1 ' ' Y ,4 '4 - -.-- .M-.-...-....p A ' 1 1 D 5 . Q S lim, - fvv' ' mx .1 91- W Sum' fu- ,ga-HO' wld-f fs-as X M-'a2,,,,, X ' ' A I - b ,f1Wf ' .A-nlnnnsM. 1f,1 I 'Q ' ' ', Z..-z'Mf '-Ti: f ,.. ..,. J-idk-I K -3153-K-L.f...,.,, ,, - , HY' s 9, ,,,,...--0- 2 8' . , 7 I ' i 0 ...havin 35,5 , ' I . - I ,ow I Qui. MQQ,9!Q'vv 'xnxx ,kL, ,gg,.a' pan-' K x W A , - H , L mo-- ' W x ,. 'V - Q f V-4' k xlveew ff.: 4- 'N ,M gvfsl ,Q 'R o - I s 1' fy -in 'ways- na 'X' ' 'I' . -451 ' ' A . Qgg Q . A' nrt qWV4lAwN-qv K --aqui:-qu-J , , ,V fd , ..4f'xN ,V ., A V - Q... W., W' , .f-1,1-n-vw. . H ' ' x,.n.f+-na-:of r P' :Am , ... van' All . ' , QVJNQ- 'W' .1-woL, f 4-al' .. , trio-Svtlvm-.. M., QU. -1 ' ,,,,.. ' -- B ' HR-40 .,...,,,,, '-'aww-Q., mq, Q .s ,, 1 4, 4. hunt, .. --'4 ,-. -. ..aa.a.L.u :L 5' :vii-wi ,fr-1. Q an . sq-on Q .naw , A annul .L-Af, A' , 3 i, I 4. 5: I . i 232 1 ,V. ,. 1 E ' if c e ! 4, .ff 10 ,x' MW THE CREW A I I I V s ? I , p ' Q: 9- 1 vu' DECK 6 6 .ww 1:-55-JV ' '73 ' . V , ., .n- Q.. -11 - ,H-Nr.-u 1:1 ,. vi -C-I' A 5 -' I 1441 DECK DEPARTMENT ertise which is In every aspect of at sea evolutions the Boatswain Mate is on hand to provide professional knowledge and exp characteristic of the Boatswain Mate rate. Deck Department is comprised of three divisions each having responsibilities ranging from maintenance on a piece of line to refueling at sea. The men of Deck are constantly splicing line or applying a coat of paint where it is needed. The forecastle is always kept immaculately clean and freshly painted for it serves many purposes. Deck Department can be found anytime swabbing, waxing and buffing the passageways, not to mention, the awesome responsibility of the dangerous and difficult job of ' ' ' ' ' h t are indeed number 1. handling fuel lines during underway replemshments. Your outstanding attitude and spirit show t a you P. ' ' ' ' ', I , - ti. J ,llv , .-... ..,, Q ENS WITHEFISPOON 1ST DIVISIDN 74- -any BM1 BELL BM2 SMITH iff P' BM3 BATJER BM3 CHRISTENSEN , VN- V: Q 'Sf lr P Vf.'5? 1 A A A b ' ' 531 HJ . . V . Q A E J BM3 HENSLEY ' ul , BM3 HOLEWINSKI S4 A , SN COSTIN SN CROTTY SN DALEY 7,v .. .. BM3 OUINONES ,. , 1, SN GOLDSTON SN CLETHERO SN MALLOZZI SN MCCLASHIE S A ASHWORTH SA BREWER SA CAMPBELL M Ay SA CHAMBLISS if Ewa 1 L 'ff 3- 1 MH .J 'LH' 'I- E , L ' J 1 q A.- A ' A . . is fi Rfb? 'fs' N'-732 f 1' A -af VL: F- ' 5 1 U ' ' VV- -xt EHWUI .L x' -' pi if 7 4..- A5- T Pillai 4 L!- I:U 'f -1 auf u-. JU' - SA MACIAS My SA THOMPSON 2ND DIVISION LTJG MATHENY Wm, v -I ,A .A A I . I 1. SN VALLES SA GEORGE A LA V A.Nl ul BM3 MOORE 'IF F I BMSN FOSDICK SA HILL SA GARCIA A L 1 BM3 HORTON BMS ANDRICK BM3 PARSONS W1 SN MILLER SN BLANCO SN SCHUSTER ' SA CHAVEZ SA JONES SA KENNALLY SA HARRIS SA COCHRAN SA WALKER .I Q, F2 v-f ' Z 4 1 5 .A SN GARZA SN HEDDICK 14? We-h i ? -M .., , . 'C nap , A arms- fl' . .1 ' 1 , l 1,, q .J ,QQ ...f:lE'I-fn 3 ' ,nav ,.,V- F VYY- Jtrw , Y y ..r-. . V fu-.M ,, L ,.,..u-1-1 3RD DIVISIQN I1-MH Y X 24 GMG1 TALLEY If N., ,. W , .gf 4 ra fr I, I GMGSN CECIL W 'Wag 31 EA w 2 GMG2 SULLIVAN GMG3 WHITAKEFI GMGSN BALDWIN ,.f 'f , , -, f 51, ' . , f -If ,1wjE7 ' 5 2 f I Qf'1?57i Q W V, I i If I , I Q Y i I f 49 GMGSN WHINEFIY I I I 4 I,.I T. E. I c I? k. if? 9 1 K 4V64'a'5f'a7' A . n- .I 'J l x I l MRI' :. ,N t . l X 'Qty , , ' - -.rw 1 -- . X.ff jf-1 , - 4 ' ,.,2,,.43.,,,5J:- -- ws, liuwkiijlsv- R. ,. ,...ar-'-0 , .Au gl'-I.. -, wr, I ifs I'-' .. .P Q , V 'Q a in Cii -pr ' .37--f' .gf--' -a,...l '7, ff' 4...-. .is '-4, -f 'I :alfa-.14-,Q:i-D 5 ::'?-1-1 -9 1 V ,. ,fa In-1 V.. PC. lui, 1 5 l -aug of 1' O OPERATIONS OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT The Operations Department is made up of 3 divisions which provide the crew oi RALEIGH with services ranging from electronic repair to an outstanding ship's entertainment system. This department is responsible for the day to day planning of a majority of activities which take place on the ship. Operations is responsible lor collecting, processing, analyzing, interpreting and evaluating intelligence information that may affect the ship. This information is used to plan a variety ol drills and exercises, such as General Quarters. This task requires many highly skilled and dedicated personnel. Operations is also responsible for maintaining the RAl.ElGH's electronic system. This requires a 24-hour watch on equipment which is important to the navigational needs and intelligence and radar needs of the ship. Being the eyes and ears of RALEIGH, theirs is a never ending rob. Well done OPS. O ' ENS MENARD rg- , ,v , 1- ' I 'T 5 I y ' -Q .. af I 5 : -53' , .gif , ,. fy Nl'4,,,y ,.'ma 1 S2 I EA SM1 THOMPSON RM1 HILL I Iv ob RM3 KAFIAM SMSN DENNISON SN GREEN RMSA CREDLE C DIVISION . el I .I X I 5II I f SMC BATTS RMC MALLICOTE F5 j, f ig - M .x.. ,Wa 25 '7 Z, -in l7fiE'-Z? af I 3,4 N RM1 INGRAM SM3 JACQUES SM2 GIDARAKOS fswfizv I I -N I fxf ff ' . X 1 X. , V gi.. .f. ' M I 1 f K x I ,. I - ' 5 Q 'WV' K J A ,. SMSN MILLER RMSN REYNOLDS RMSN LIPPERT YE? i RMSA IRELAND RMSA SPESSARD RMSA BAUMANN W.,-gg ' u M' ' ' -. ? SMSA SALLIOTTE -4 X, I --T-v-1-L W...- ! .-11 4 1 W 1 sfl. L ,,4L.XL -'x 3 0 A Ji 'Q oe Dnvusuom F W V11 ETR2 RICKS ETN3 INGRAM JO3 WOOD MMFA HECK ia! cvvo2 BACHMAN vK, ' if X Q W ' ixif i l xk L '-,yfsf ' . A ' 'fax wr , K ' - xx Q K XX I MH' X .X xx A J 111 A5 :fi P Er i F 1, s.. .,.:.,4' 4 f - , f XS 'SJ 1. -ey fgigwgma fb fff 2 Y 'X X 5' :wr , ,ir -' , + 1'--lv ann 1. LQM- ,xbtu ', I' ' ' A . V , , ' ., 4-, , , 'X , ,ff f . - V W - ,Z ,G . ,v f- . f H 3 , I -r ,WL ,K f k , L.: J I ,J f it , 1? ag, .- 2 s -J- 'o I qu'-'vu-. er- ' KD ,S 0 1 ,L If 1' ,' 5, 1. A SLFZ A X Liz? vm . 'U 4. Hx I GI DIVISIG X1 ,: ,. , - A f ' G LTJG BRAECKEL OSCS PARKER , . . s my - 4 A0-, N EWC AYRE 1 A W 6 .a I Y osz ALEXANDER EW2 NEESER oss LINDBERG OS1 ERWIN EW2 PARKER A nie ' A If F I , I OSSN MOOTS EWSN FARKAS SN GONZALEZ EWS 19. 'Ll -N h L' I OSSA DILKS QSSA ANDERSON ossA ELFMAN 0 13 I V at ' ' fl A :it if A N RICHARDSON OSSN ELY Q., A 1 U7 lil SSA STEINER OSSR MOWBRAY 1 'Mil 3-rW ' 'JY' '17 gu07G 52 U I cg I N ff in . ' I, Q 3-Q' ll' if 2.5!-I' ww if rg n'1'lI Y M-uf' Us rm ...- .. XR qf if 53 in LQX X ., A. X I if , I I 1 1 5 1 X '1 x X X Y . ' n 'vw :.g,q-- . :- , ,E 'WA 'f wi ' -. ku, x .+P , I ' - 3- ,Q . W-. .. W 'V f fHQ'jfQ,, SUPPLY ... ....vf., ' SUPPLY DEPARTMENT The Supply Department maintains both the ship and her crew in constant readiness lor the rigorous demands ol the sea The sh' ' . ip s galleys prove fully capable of serving 3 to 4 meals a day to approximately 1,000 men During the deployment the ship's laundry washed uncounted tons of clothesg the barber shops sheared thousands of heads: and the ships storefgeedunk merrily collected the money that the DK's paid us. Last but not least, whether it was paint or a Sir Walter Flaleigh costume. the Supply Department lived up to it's motto of being procurers of the usual and the unusual . H r 1 i I i S-1 DIVISIGN rw J, ? 3 -. my 3 X Q Q Q ,Y , ,M 3 . 3 3 r 1 1 , A om YASO SN RAYOS SN LAMBIE E S n E .. 1 ENS TWIGG A -fri., W' UQ . . I 1 EFT' ws ., Q xi 1 '1- '05 L..'.,- -g....1-, S, hx ' -'P .1- .3-,gunman -:vanilla 1. ,wnwl . K A ' - if . X. .,, .,,5z - N I 7, - :Aff 0 'A Y. 1,' ' ,..- .,-Mx. 1 ,1 Q,.'.' -' 31 .vJ 'Q , I 32 S-1 DIVISION 'lf 4x1 SH1 GILMORE SHC BROWN ' X Q SH3 HUSTON SHSN KEENAN SHSN PERRY I rg 2-, X4 , ,R f 'qw rv 14 ,,,, I 'V Q 9, Wu, . -N 'silk I IH If SHSN ESTANDIAN E 0 warm-S 'WNGVY' I I I X Fi , fi 'r-A-, 5 Q, w H, n Q' xx I ,ull 115 4' -3, -,. f h N , , A 4 X X-. ng: k , 'vw , .wg Q ..ff'-film' pw F Tf M ., S-1 DIVISION A V ww .4 li.. - SKC SHOEMAKER S.. -- SK2 MORRISON SK2 FERNANDEZ SK2 BROWN SN WALTERS ' sw , S F' A a A SN CLAY SN ORCINO SA NORD F' Wy- ,... ,.,, . N' .Hg 9-pnsdvi - ? , 4, , .. --b- JAMQ.. . ,li A A Iv ' 'L .is gn f' L- -v of ,f 'I-.2-w Y A A5 -:jig , :Qi , 1 Q .f . 5.5, 'lf fp: ag- 1 ?'i5-'likf ' ' TQ nf - K , -A t-,-rv. 1.-,. yiry, . Z -1 5 R ff- ' ff' - .- ,f-77-iP x'S155'i3 v 1 u , 5 t t 6 ' .1 1 4 l i an. ,Qu - -u ENS RUCINSKI 3 :I .5 I In ' '7- 5 nf e J , ' ' 11+ f R MSC ACEDO 3-213-5 DIVISION .QS u .,-,4 S ' L A M31 HEUSEP M31 PALMER M31 TOLENTINO M32 RACHO 1 'N -. we as I M32 JUSAYAN M32 PAPA M32 CRUZ MSS FABHIGAS f T' is-3 I X 33 .. ,-Q2 3 . Q 3 5 I ITN .31 A Y i s .f La A ,.. Y Y 5.x.I lg 5.4 MS3 KINNEY MS3 CORTEZ SN VILLAREAL MSSN CHESS 'ive MSSN LIKEWISE II M33N MULLEP M33A oIPAoLo MSSA FQURNIER MSSA WEP-VE 4 dl 'lm . I G1 1 fxA,'w,..i, fi, . : us! W 4 'A- g '-- k-rr-'--- --,vwl .,.s uns-nsnsga...Lg-..-1.32 K' .f a P 7 Q i-5L...4,, 'N 9. 5 .t s- ,. -4 i f I X x 1 Rf' ai? ui Q 1 K-2. 0, , , ai 1 4 ':- f ,r V f if ,f 4' J . ,, f in W 4, ,N , iffg.-,471 QW, A A B ' I K Q ' W , 4 . L, ff iw ' E ff' , . W-M., ENGINEERING ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT The snipes, as members ol the Engineering Department are often called, provide the ship with skills and services so numerous they could lill this page. Engineers are indeed special people. They spend days without sunlight ensuring that our boilers are always on the line They comb every nook and cranny of the ship looking lor leaks, patching cracks, checking voids. They work their way through the ship, stringing wires to the remotest corners and they will machine anything you want. ln short, the ship and the other departments would be helpless without the constant support of LT SCOTT and his super snipes . They always get us there. Q40 knots and no smokey. 4 ,. LTJG BRAUNBECK Y -.. Z YNSN REYES B DIVISIGN 7- 'r 'gi ,Q Y ,'7 .4 A kg, E 0 1 iz' A BTFN CARLSON FN TONGOL FN HINTON BTFN SCHELBROCK A i ko' is ' Q' v , 6 4 O, I FN PARKER BTFN BOGGESS BTFA RICHARDSON BTFA MINJARES M ll, A L K 4 Fi -1 7- X VS' 1- un :QB 'vw l- Q I I L X ,f,r ' Q 4- 4.1 S , IVI DIVISIGN W .lf l 2 . l MMCS BUSH MM3 ANGELES MM3 CORDEF4 MM3 CHRISTIAN V f MM3 HEALEY MM3 suLLlvAN MMFN BROWN MMFN RHONE FN ECKERD FN PEASE FA PAQUETTE FA BRUBERG 1+ .- us Ill 1 Il MM2 WEIER MM2 JONES MM2 SCHOCK MM3 ESPINO MM3 NANNA A FA VICKERS FF! AMES WI . :xg i kt FR STRACHAN MMFN WADE P- 'Ind . U F.. . A+..-L! 5 if . H. n ' A- I 'w n.,q, ,,, 1 Y sings P u M1- GONGRAT ENGQNEE A DIVISIDN Q uhm 3, My -1 EN1 POWELL MM1 mx G .L . f LTJG AUSTIN I ff- 1. 1? f Y. in EN3 DULEY EN3 TRACY vi F, L BN OA A ENFN LOVE MRFN AQUINO 'f 1 Y y MM2 KOOPMAN MR3 WHELEHAN ? 'if Q W K EN3 KEITH r. 1- ,ax gl is A MFQFN VAUGHAN 1 A ENFN DIETRICH - A ENFN PRESTON ' A MRFN JONES 2 ENFN ROMANO K1 fir 5 3. , U 2 ff- uri? 1, , 0 gf 7 A ENFA HERRON ENFA PARSONS FN ACHTERHOF FA CANTEY X XR xx 'v O -J 4 'I I 1, -ix Til ,' f .JL S 'EL' UU - ' - f . r , f -. , 1- -IMA, 5- .....-'.:.- -,, - ., ,....4, 'wx .1 ow .Q '..JK.lx. Q - ' ' si FI DIVISION L, as ' Y H wa '- 1 wr Q1 D A ' -- - 5 ' ' L HT1 STOVER HT1 MILLER HT2 BECK HT3 RHODES 'Lui . I CWO2 HEFID ' 1 f 3 V Y Y al' HT3 LAMOUREUX HT3 CHRISTY HT3 BELLO HT3 AFITH I ' n 1, L . 1 f on '18, or A HT3 PAINTER HTFN MARQUEZ HTFN WALKER HTFN MCCONNELL HTFA MINKLEFI I A I l I HTFA HEYDE HTFA DILLARD HTFA sr-IERIDAN HTFA LANAVILLE . HTFR MASSEY 5 I I -M.gr-o- , .X J. FR TRUMAN 'Isl .-:J AJ ,, d, g'f'N. E DIVISION I ew i . I . f-':' ,Q I I My X ENS zuvovuc ' .V I I EM1 cox EM2 WALLIS i I I ff, 2 1 ,f In G' ,0, ICFN ADAMS EMFN KING if I 'f ' n ., 5' I J I I 4 I , - I . A I 1 I I H EMFA SOUTHARD EMFA RILLERA EMFA ST. FRANCIS 3 ,ff Ilifil Y I :sammy hs Q W lawn :QA 4' X., 1 n Y. A l IC2 COLLINS IC3 HOWELL 0 I A u, I ICFN VASQUEZ EMFN SADOWSKI I 4 FA TOLLIVER FA FUERST A I I 'U ' Q 9 ' Y V U Q' Ne ..-- ' ..' 4 Q 'H Q I A K I' .'. Q KK, ...- ' 4 A , as YJ -Q I ,E Y I A, 54' I .1 ,V - n x 7 fa, 1 5 v v N. . u fp x kk -Tk! 'Q' f EFI -me w H wise- ,, as DOI' ' 234121 QT 9 1- uw? MLA 1-sa. as ang .- A 'r -'ag R ztgagtgviif v , A 'V .YQ '1- x ,. 1-Q 'G' I T' .L -W 5 M w ik.. AIR DEPARTMENT The personnel of Flalelgh's Alr Department functlon in many different ways. Many long hours were spent providing a Green Deck to support squadron operations. Durlng the cruise well over 1,000 landings were logged on Flalelgh's flight deck. These landings Include: transporting the marines and their equipment to and from the beachp vertical replenishmentsg frequent personnel transfers: re-fueling helom and to dellver the mall. Well done to RaIelgh's Air Department for a accident free cruise. V DIVISION LT BAKER ,. 45-I ABF3 HARALDSON ini ql ABF1 ENDICOTT N. A Y ABF3 BACHMAN J' ws TW , Ii, 5 f L46 4 'Z ASE3 MCKENZIE ABFAN SHOMAKER N: mf. od' ABF2 LEININGER 1 xl ul , ABH3 DIFILLIPPO Xe I r' ABF2 PELKEY 1. ABF2 DARK -4 ABF3 WARNER 0-1 ABHAN BURGOON ABHAN TATUM . ,Af 3 f go AN WILLIAMS AN CLEARY AN LAL ASE3 BARANDA ASMAN MORAN AA ST Xu v Ay. Q- ,BWI i a X sells 11-o t.g4,,-K 'H' .1-1 o ' w-. 1 6 O ,W A fm, I Tk ,H- - . . V ,, 4- -,. . ' - ,V , L N, A.. 1.15:-W, - -. 'GJ' I, r -un- -.....- . W... - - 1 .Ctr- '9-qw X . -' u .1 Y. 5 1 A ., fs ' QM-,.. ,nt 4' 3 J 4.Jk.q,Q.-dmszqi U fvfx QJJ..- -1 --:m4,..L,.. -' :m,z.ff'i5?-43.4. -Ygx k ,,a5'g 1.-,J a k -.szfsa . , . .. Y - X --if--,-...,..- ,,,.'n.:u--.,-,- .L..,.' ' f - ' ' , MEDICAL MEDICAL DEPARTMENT ' l t the size lool you This well trained group of men use the latest skills, The Dental Department on board RALEIGH is small, but dont e . technology and equipment to provide an excellent dental care program. The war against cavities continues. Need something for the cold you haven't been able to shake? Or maybe some emergency work on a lacerated limb? Have no tear, the Medical Department wlll come to the rescue. The medical services provided by this small department are invaluable. Well done to both the ' l h' r crew. Corpsmen and Dental Technicians for a heat ie !,...1,. T 4 Q 1 1 m I I I I 1 'ib- in an H DIVISIDN .ff qu, LT ANDERSON HMC PIERCY N 'I an J, - - ll! HM1 RICHARDSON DT2 SYLVE F' f 'ff :. ,W AM , 'Q N A A, X . 'No mm T, HN SINCLAIR HN BACTING Q 4' X M l HN SCHLEIFER DN WILLACY I u-nas-fan-1 ,,.,...., ,, EXECUTIVE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT The Executive Department on board RALEIGH, headed by our Executive Officer, CDR Lehnus, provides many varled services to the crew, such as: ln addition to conducting tours in foreign ports, our Special Services department has available for use, a wlde varlety of recreational equipment. The Chaplain, when embarked, provides religious and couseling services. The Personnel Office services enlisted personnel while the Captain's Office provides a comparable service to the officer community. Our Legal Office, among other things B'll of Sales and Wills. The Print Shop prints Famllygrams, port provides legal assistance and services such as Power of Attorney, i s am hlets news a ers and much more The Post Office of course provides the crew with what might be the biggest morale booster ln the P P . D P - Navy - a letter from home. And these are just a few of the many services the Executive Department provides the crew. i 59 X DIVISION LTJG GINN ENS SOUTHERN YNCS JENNINGS an A V mb IIS, , f NC1 LODGE , bu I' HTC CANTU Q MAC ZINCHUK ,II PN2 PARRISH ' VI I W ' IAS ,h PNSN GODDARD SN CARTER SN FERRE 'Dm f 4 'I PNC DANIEL SXSGT SEIDEFIS PN3 LUCIUS I A SN LOAYZA L... lvp- - hh wwwbi X f ii 11,6 4 VYYYY I l, E ! 5 r 12 F fe B E li 1. 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IN CONCLUSIGN At this time we would like to give special thanks to Ms. Jeanne Czeiler of Walsworth Publishing Company. Without her help, this cruisebook would not have been possible. THANK YOU, JEANNE. f Pu 1.1.5. ,. , W ig . A 5 Six. , 'f , ff - ,Av ' J Q F g L '31 V I1 49, :- 1- I ,1 Q 4,9 e , , . 71 'Zg9if l' ' K f x ' 5 ' ' ,J 4: ,W ,V 'Qi A - g . , 'E' Q? fm. , ' X, I -5 Q , V ,, . if 1


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